Richer sounds have a price beat challenge that states they will match any online price when you factor in delivery and the cost of a 5 year warranty compared to theirs.

Teleland currently have the Samsung LE37R87BDX FOR £534.95 delivered with their free 5 year warranty included. Richer sounds will price match this to either collect in store or get delivered if you wish if you cant collect.

On top of this whenever you price beat anything with Richer Sounds between £501-£1000 you get £25 pounds back making the tv just £509.95 which is a good price but when you get a 5 year warranty included the price becomes fantastic in my view.

I have linked it to richer sounds page for the Samsung but will include links to Teleland and Richer Sounds price beat page in the next post below

Blurs with movement makes me wary, especially if you expect to watch something with high action content.

Yeah i saw that review myself but the thing is at this price considering its lcd its hard to find a 37" without any flaws itself. All tvs have their good/bad points when you have a budget to consider. Also avforums have a thread a couple of hundred pages long giving suggested settings to improve the PQ as much as possible.

Furthermore pretty much all lcds have motion blur but quite a few reviews suggest that while its still there with this set it is less than compared to other similar sets

Most reviews of this TV are positive, for the price you will always get some less favorable features but I have the 32" version in my bedroom and I would warn that SD is not good on this set. Built in freeview is very good picture quality, 360 plays flawlessley over HDMI and component, BR looks perfect,

I used the AV forums thread also to tweak the picture settings because the out-of-the-box settings were frankly awfull, but a few hours of fannying about made a massive difference.

Yeah i saw that review myself but the thing is at this price considering its lcd its hard to find a 37" without any flaws itself. All tvs have their good/bad points when you have a budget to consider. Also avforums have a thread a couple of hundred pages long giving suggested settings to improve the PQ as much as possible.

Furthermore pretty much all lcds have motion blur but quite a few reviews suggest that while its still there with this set it is less than compared to other similar sets

True, but obviously each weakness will be different for each person. I mean, I would have totally no interest in Freeview or standard def., because it would purely be a games TV, but on that note it'd extremely important to me that often fast moving things run smoothly.

Not sure if this link is allowed, but this is a link to a very good suggested settings guide for this TV (as mentioned by the OP) for anyone who owns it, or is thinking about buying - following this makes the picture quality much better. The out of the box settings are not good at all.

Not sure if this link is allowed, but this is a link to a very good suggested settings guide for this TV (as mentioned by the OP) for anyone who owns it, or is thinking about buying - following this makes the picture quality much better. The out of the box settings are not good at all.

I bought one of these from Play before Xmas at 10% off. Fantastic TV and great bargain. Absolutely brilliant picture and no movement issues.
Unfortunately, it has a chunk missing out of the plastic case so had to go back. The replacement (also from Play) is, in my estiimation, not such a good picture and definitely suffers from movement issues. I have tried changing lots of settings on the new set but it is simply not as good as the old one.
Different batch of panels, luck of the draw, pure imagination ??? :?

Most reviews of this TV are positive, for the price you will always get some less favorable features but I have the 32" version in my bedroom and I would warn that SD is not good on this set. Built in freeview is very good picture quality, 360 plays flawlessley over HDMI and component, BR looks perfect,

I used the AV forums thread also to tweak the picture settings because the out-of-the-box settings were frankly awfull, but a few hours of fannying about made a massive difference.

What is SD? Is it standart 5 chanells? If it is, why do we need them? Freeview already covers them.

SD is standard definition, and SD is on anologue channels 1 to 5 and on all the freeview channels...
The reason why TVs still have the anologue channels 1 to 5, is because some areas of the UK still cannot recieve the digital freeview signal.

Got one of these about a month ago. £505 from AJElectronics. Only 1 year warranty though.
Great TV, I havn't had any blurring issues. I've got it on my livingroom wall running off a £9.99 argos arial in the cupboard behind the wall. Picture is perfect.
The only thing I would say is that if you have a big living room you are probably going to want speakers. They are OK for the size of my room but compared to a normal widescreen TV like my old JVC the sound is poor.
Hope this Helps.:thumbsup:

Anyone know anything about this teleland? I've just rang richersounds to get the price match, but they cant confirm they're in stock with teleland cos no one answers the phone! He also said he'd ran a few searches on av fourms and there was quite a few people who had ordered and not received goods. So if they're not legit sompany no TV for me. Voted hot anyway though cos will be good if it comes through!

I too have rang richer sounds and the guy said if you get through to them let me know and I'll try. Teleland are dubious to say the least. Some reviews on AV forums of them are not good. I guess this is hit or miss really

Thanks have read the reviews, bit mixed really, would just be good if they answered the phone and said they were in stock, dont really care about their legiticy cos I want the tv from richer sounds! Aghhhhh really want the telly now! How annoying!

I post this in almost every thread for R88/R87 TV's, but I have the 32" R88 and its an amazing TV, had it since May 2007 and not even thinking about replacing it until, at the very least, Chrimbo 2008, when I might step up to a 1080p set.

If your interested in this set, and like me your a very discerning buyer, I suggest you check out the owner's thread on AVforums (that is what swayed me towards purchasing after a couple of days studying it), it was around 100 pages or so back then, 363 pages now so you will find very comprehensive opinions in there!